When returning from Romania, the first gift alternative that comes to your mind should be local delicacies. The country’s unique cheeses, wines and local drink palinca are its most unique tastes. In addition, in the country where craftsmanship is highly developed, you will also come across a lot of pottery, porcelain, silver tableware, carpets, ceramics and crystals. The most popular shopping city of the country, where wool sweaters, wood carving and leather processing are also very common, is of course Bucharest. In the city where there are many shopping malls, flower markets, works of art and antique products, the Str Hanul cu Tei area is full of antique shops and galleries. If you are looking for a little more luxury, Calea Victoriei will be the right address for you. Prices in Romania have increased a little in recent years, but since you still have so many options, you can easily find something according to your budget. Timișoara is home to many local arts, ceramics and handmade jewellery. Many souvenir shops are waiting for you in Iași’s Hala Centrala. Shopping shops are open from Monday to Saturday and are open from 09.00 to 18.00. Markets where you can buy delicatessen products and drinks are generally open until midnight. Mavimore Turizm is a travel agency registered with TÜRSAB. Document number: A-8307
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